The annual Silver Tea was held December 1st at a recently renovated home in downtown Huntsville. Hundreds of guests toured the beautifully decorated home and sampled treats from Ina Rosa Chef on Call. Selected musicians from the Huntsville Youth Orchestra provided music for the event. Proceeds from the Silver Tea benefit the Huntsville Youth Orchestra and additional music education partners of the Guild. Thank you to home hostess Samantha Bentley, Silver Tea chair Patti Thornton and the Silver Tea Committee for making this holiday tradition especially beautiful!
Silver Tea
Silver Tea 2022
The Silver Tea will be Thursday, December 1st at a beautifully renovated historic home in downtown Huntsville. Proceeds from the Tea benefit the Huntsville Youth Orchestra and local music education.
Huntsville Symphony Orchestra Guild Silver Tea 2018
For over 50 years, guests have looked forward to the Silver Tea to support the Huntsville Youth Orchestra and community music education. After an extensive renovation, the home owners graciously welcomed their first guests at the 2018 Silver Tea. The Tea was held on the traditional first Thursday in December and truly was the perfect way to kick off the holiday season.
Guests were warmly greeted by home owner Christie Penney, Huntsville Symphony Orchestra Guild President Marie Newberry, 2018 Silver Tea Chairman Courtney Allen, Huntsville Youth Orchestra Executive Director Deborah Brown, President of the Huntsville Youth Orchestra Board Dr. Camilla Pruitt, and Huntsville Youth Orchestra Music Director Joe Lee.
The “Weakly-Hay-Holmes House” which was built in 1904, is rich in architectural detail both inside and out. The renovation updated the home with elegant and modern touches while retaining all of its historic charm. With addition of windows throughout all three floors, guests were treated to inviting, natural light and to inspiring views of the grounds while they toured the home. Fresh greenery and flowers throughout accented the beautifully and brightly decorated home.
The dining room was filled with a delicious variety of afternoon tea treats by Betty Lankford and Sallie Ennis. These culinary delights were paired with White Christmas punch and Spiced Cranberry Wassail tea served by past Presidents of the Symphony Guild. In the great room, the talented musicians of the Huntsville Youth Orchestra performed throughout the Tea. The beautiful music and cheerful conversation of guests created a festive ambiance. It was a lovely and social afternoon enjoyed by all.
A big “Thank You” to the members of the Silver Tea Committee who worked so hard to make the Tea successful and memorable: catering liaison, Susie Fortner; cloak room, Naomi DuBois; HYO liaison, Ina Wilson Smith; database, Jamie Saunders; invitations, Susi Mann, past Presidents, Pam Gann; publicity, Tricia Murray and Jody Bridges; reservations and finance, Ginger Liles; room hostesses, Rosalie Smith; silver bowl, Linda Akenhead; transportation and security, Kathy Williford and Rosemary Latham; volunteers, Belinda Ivy; and advisor, Samantha Bentley. And to Christie Penney for opening her beautiful home and to Courtney Penney Allen for chairing this amazing event.
2016 Huntsville Symphony Guild Silver Tea
Each holiday season our homes fill with excitement, togetherness and tradition. This holiday season all of these elements came together once again for the 2016 Huntsville Symphony Orchestra Guild Silver Tea. The Thursday, December 8 event was the 51st Anniversary of the Silver Tea which is a major fundraiser for the Huntsville Youth Orchestra. As always, the Silver Tea offered a magical and elegant afternoon. Guests enjoyed the ambience of a beautiful setting and the music of some of the area’s most talented young musicians.
The lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reiney located at 604 Adams Street in Twickenham was the site of this year’s tea. The home was decorated throughout and provided each guest with a warm, festive, holiday atmosphere. The elegance of the home offered the perfect environment for the Huntsville Youth Orchestra to perform and friends to reconnect. Catering was provided by Sallie Ennis and Betty Lankford and the presentation of all the delectable treats was stylish and festive.
As guests arrived for the holiday event, Karen Higgins, 2016 Silver Tea Chairman, and her committee welcomed them to a very special afternoon of music, delicious tea foods, and warm hospitality. Young musicians from the Huntsville Youth Orchestra performed an array of music, and entertained guests as they mingled.
Members of the Huntsville Youth Orchestra Board, Deborah Brown and Jo Lee, as well as Guild President Ivy Albert and Hostess, Emily Reiney also welcomed guests as they arrived, Other members serving on the committee with Karen were Advisor, Karen Morris; Catering Liaison, Amelia Summerville; Cloak Room, Tara Brown; HYO Liaison, Ashley Walker; Invitations, Brenda Milberger and Stacey Gardner; Data Base, Joyce Griffin and Dana Town; Past President Punch Bowl, Debbie Overcash; Silver Bowl, Margaret Anne Crumlish; Volunteers/Hostesses, Lisa Cole and Jamie Saunders; Transportation/Security, Pennie Keene and Laura McFeely; Reservations, Nancy Richardson; Publicity, Sandy Knowling and Heather James. Also providing time and assistance were Mr. James Higgins, Mr. Pat Sanders, Mr. Mike Lapidius and Mr. David Phillips who kindly took time from their professional careers to greet guests and help them from their cars to the entrance.
Much to everyone’s joy, members of the Huntsville Youth Orchestra presented a mixture of popular holiday tunes and standard classical works. The afternoon performers were scheduled by HYO Executive Director, Deborah Brown and included; Caleb Doughty, Felicia Onawola, Geon Park, Constance Wang, Zachary Calinsky, Joshua Boyd, Jasmine McKenzie, Lydia Moore and Adam Moore, Gabriel Abrantes (violin), Jonathan Abrantes (violin), Caleb Abrantes (violin).
The Huntsville Symphony Orchestra Guild is an organization whose primary purpose is to provide support for the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra. The organization is celebrating its 56th year of existence and looks forward to helping support the Orchestra and community. The Silver Tea is held annually as a benefit for the Huntsville Youth Orchestra. It has provided significant support for the young musicians throughout the years.
2015 Huntsville Symphony Orchestra Guild Silver Tea
Each holiday season, our homes fill with excitement, togetherness and tradition. This holiday season, all of these elements came together once again for the 2015 Huntsville Symphony Orchestra Guild Silver Tea.
The 50th Anniversary of the Silver Tea, which is a major fundraiser for the Huntsville Youth Orchestra, was held recently, and, as always, the Silver Tea offered a magical and elegant afternoon. Guests enjoyed the ambiance of a beautiful setting and the music of some of the area’s most talented young musicians.
The lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael William Wicks located at 600 Eagles Ridge Place was the site of this year’s tea. The home was decorated throughout and provided each guest with a warm, festive, holiday atmosphere. The elegance of the home offered the perfect environment for the Huntsville Youth Orchestra to perform and friends to reconnect. Catering was provided by Sallie Ennis and Betty Lankford and the presentation of all the delectable treats was stylish and festive.
As guests arrived for the holiday event, Karen Morris, 2015 Silver Tea Chairman, and her committee welcomed them to a very special afternoon of music, delicious tea foods and warm hospitality. Young musicians from the Huntsville Youth Orchestra performed an array of music and entertained guests as they mingled.
Members of the Huntsville Youth Orchestra Board, Deborah Brown and Bruce Zeiger, as well as Guild President Debbie Washburn and Hostess, Christine Wicks also welcomed guests as they arrived,
Other members serving on the committee with Karen were Advisor, Theresa Taylor; Catering Liaison, Amelia Summerville; Cloak Room, Pat Cross; HYO Liaison, Ashley Walker; Invitations, Marie Newberry and Donna Shergy; Data Base, Joyce Griffin and Dana Town; Past President Punch Bowl, Debbie Overcash; Silver Bowl, Linda Akenhead; Volunteers/Hostesses, Karen Higgins and Margaret Anne Crumlish; Transportation/Security, Darla Malueg; Reservations, Elizabeth Herrin; Publicity, Sandy Knowling and Lisa Cole. Also providing time and assistance were Mr. Tim Malueg, The Rev. John Ryberg and Mr. Sanford C.Morris Jr. who kindly took time from their professional careers to greet guests and help them from their cars to the entrance.
Much to everyone’s joy, members of the Huntsville Youth Orchestra presented a mixture of popular holiday tunes and standard classical works. The afternoon performers were scheduled by HYO Executive Director, Deborah Brown and included; Gabriel Abrantes (violin), Jonathan Abrantes (violin), Anna South (cello), Maleah Ghem (viola), Katherine Reardon (bass).
The Huntsville Symphony Orchestra Guild is an organization whose primary purpose is to provide support for the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra. The organization is celebrating its 55th year of existence and looks forward to helping support the Orchestra and community. The Silver Tea is held annually as a benefit for the Huntsville Youth Orchestra. It has provided significant support for the young musicians throughout the years.
Silver Tea 2014
Dr. and Mrs. James McMurray graciously opened their home for the 2014 Silver Tea.
Silver Tea
The Silver Tea, hosted annually by the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra Guild, has been a holiday tradition since 1963. Following tradition, past Guild presidents man the silver bowl where donations are accepted. All proceeds benefit the Huntsville Youth Orchestra and music education. Attendance at the Silver Tea is by invitation only.